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ReCap is moving to Exodus! Check out this week's story
at:
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For several years my black swively chair (you know the type,
it's a PC chair) has had a busted-up armrest, with a giant hole in
it and overall a lot of tear on it. I've lived fine with just
scooting my arm pretty high up on it to avoid tearing it more, but
today I decided to just fix the thing.
However, since "fixing things" needs to be done within a $0 budget
when possible, I "fixed" it by wrapping it center in duct tape and
then proceeding to make the duct tape smooth with the rest of the
chair by taping the edges of the duct tape to th…

I just heard that Apple is releasing a limited edition (1,000
made) version of their already 1,000 dollar iPhone 10. It's the
iPhone 10s Tesla, with a carbon fiber case and a little solar panel
on the back to help charge the battery. It costs $4,500. Over
four thousand dollars!! Who in their right mind would pay
something like that that's gonna be outdated in a few years?! At
least with a souped-up computer, you can play kick-ass games and is
relatively easy to upgrade internally, but a phone is a phone
and...the fools! There will be people wasting their money on that!
That's the price of a used car!

In 1969, 217 Italian wine merchants were arrested for producing
and attempting to sell nearly three million gallons of a concoction
which consis…

I love hearing birdsongs in the morning. As soon as the glow of
the sun reaches the treeline, the birds get up and all start
singing all at once. Except for the mockingbird. He can sing at
night, when most other birds are asleep. Which brings me to this
week's Trivia...

The Northern Mockingbird (of the family mimidae) sings
some original songs, but also mimics all sorts of things. Other
bird songs (Purple Martins, Hummingbird sounds, and such), and
sounds not made by nature. This includes dad's alarm clock (beep
beeep beeeep) and, the funniest to me, an impact wrench in the
Walmart parking lot. I'd heard the weird noise (because I was
sitting in the truck while I waited for mom and dad to come out of
the store), and wondered what on earth it…

How's it going, guys? If anyone's interested, we just started a
post-apocalyptic map game heavily inspired by Fallout over on the
Future Wiki called Oppenheimer's Comet . If you're interested,
feel free to join!!

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Everyone seems to enjoy arguing incessently over which fried (or
otherwise) chicken is the best. Maybe it's just a Texas thing? But
it seems like the arguments tend to be pretty repetitive. You know,
one guy says "Church's is the best fast food chicken", the other
guy says "

I like watching classic TV in the morning. There's a station
that comes in here that plays old TV shows, like black and whites
and stuff from the 80s and such. I especially like watching the
Jack Benny show on weekday mornings. He was gifted with humor. None
of the "late night" shows of this age can compare.

Since it was built in 1831, the London Bridge was sinking into
the bottom of the Thames river an eighth of an inch a year. In
1967, the Queen announced that the span designed by John Rennie
would have to be torn down before it fell down, just like the
children's song. The old bridge was put up for sale and the highest
bidder was Robert McCulloch, an oil and chainsaw tycoon, who
offered $2,460,000 for the granite bridge, which weighed te…

Aside from screaming kids, there are fewer things that can
distract you in stores than flickering lights. I know in the newer
Walmarts on the coast, they put in these stupid sensors to be
"greener" (note quotation marks), so they turn off the lights
overhead when the sun comes through the skylights, then turn them
back on when the clouds roll over. On those cloudy days where the
clouds roll over at a good clip, you get flickering lights, and its
disorienting. It is also a dumb idea. The only person making money
off that gambit is the factory that makes the sensors, as they will
burn out faster on partly cloudy days. The Walmart in Picayune (the
town closest to where I live) doesn't have these sensors (thank
God!) because it was built quite…